Opinion: Making progress in SB District One

Tennis Courts Open

As one example of our City and School District working together on our behalf, the tennis courts at McGaugh School have been resurfaced and are now open for play.  And, they look great.

Bay City Partners Project

(Editor’s note: Councilwoman Deaton, in her original copy, refers to the Bay City Partners Project as the “DWP Project.” For consistency in the Sun’s reports, it was changed.)

Meetings on Bay City Partners project on the former site of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Plant:

The schedule of Seal Beach public hearings for the project has been modified. The Planning Commission received a new plan from the applicant and it needs environmental review.  Therefore, the Planning Commission hearing has been continued until Wednesday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m.  The City Council is scheduled for a first hearing on Monday, June 25, at 7 p.m. and for a second hearing on Monday, July 9, at 7 p.m. All hearings will be held in the Council Chambers.  These dates are subject to change, if necessary.

Main Street Beautification

Main Street Beautification Phase one of Main Street Beautification is almost complete.  Under-performing trees have been removed and new trees planted, new pavers and planters have been installed and flowers are currently being planted.  Main Street is looking great for residents and visitors to enjoy this summer.

Parks and Recreation—New Classes

Shoreline Activity Guide: The Summer 2012 Shoreline Activity Guide is currently available on the Community Services page of the city website.

Hard copies of the brochure have been mailed to residents and they are currently available in Seal Beach facilities and community centers. The Summer Shoreline Activity Guide features all summer camps that the city is offering and many new and returning classes for youths, adults and seniors.

Some new classes that the city is offering are sand castle building, fort building, robot camp, science camps, film making camps and sports camps. The activity guide also offers a schedule of upcoming events and contact information for many community groups.

Zoeter Softball Field: On Tuesday, May 8, the Community Services Department performed maintenance on Zoeter Softball Field in preparation for the upcoming adult league softball. The field was tilled and leveled to create a safer playing surface for participants in the adult softball leagues and other residents who use the field.

Edison Garden Community Cleanup Day: On May 5 the Community Services Department hosted a community cleanup of the Edison Park Gardens. More than 50 gardeners attended and helped to clean-up the public gardens and community area inside the gardens. The cleanup day also featured a short presentation for the Master Gardener of Orange County. The presentation was geared towards giving new gardeners tips on starting a community garden.

N4N (Neighbor 4 Neighbor) Neighborhood Program

Neighbor 4 Neighbor is a Neighborhood Watch-type program to help neighbors band together to increase awareness and preserve the safety of our neighborhoods as well as providing opportunities to pool talents and resources to better our chances of withstanding and recovering from disasters, whether they be large-scale natural events or smaller personal setbacks.

If you are willing to participate, please call Todd Devoe at 562-799-4100 or call me.  I would be happy to work with you to help with getting your neighbors together to keep our homes safe and enrich our small town living.

We are well on the way to a wonderful summer.  May you and your family enjoy a summer of sun and fun.

Ellery Deaton is the Seal Beach City Councilwoman for District 1, including Old Town and Surfside. She may be reached at (562) 743-4355.